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... reduce his blood pressure , alter his eating patterns to reduce his serum cholesterol level , and stop smoking . Although John is very upset at having had a heart attack and at the need to take medication ( perhaps for the rest of his ...
... reduce his blood pressure , alter his eating patterns to reduce his serum cholesterol level , and stop smoking . Although John is very upset at having had a heart attack and at the need to take medication ( perhaps for the rest of his ...
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... reduce the physiologic impact of the anxiety but changing the situation responsible for the distress . By definition , the problem of GAD is that the worry is out of proportion to the reality of the situation . However , many people are ...
... reduce the physiologic impact of the anxiety but changing the situation responsible for the distress . By definition , the problem of GAD is that the worry is out of proportion to the reality of the situation . However , many people are ...
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... reduce the overall incidence of panic episodes can be confusing . The confu- sion can occur because one measure asks the patient to actively bring on or amplify the symptoms , while the others are aimed at reducing the incidence of ...
... reduce the overall incidence of panic episodes can be confusing . The confu- sion can occur because one measure asks the patient to actively bring on or amplify the symptoms , while the others are aimed at reducing the incidence of ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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